No. Kroger brand chips are not made by Frito Lays. Frito Lay only makes Frito Lay chips.
Frito-Lay was created in 1961.
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Frito Lay is owned by PepsiCo Incorporated. A ticker symbol for Frito Lay by itself does not exist but the ticker symbol for PepsiCo is PEP and it trades on the New York Stock Exchange.Note: Frito Lay contributes approximately 30% to the bottom line of Pepsi.
Donald Frito, more commonly known as Charles Elmer Doolin, founded the Frito Company in 1932. He later merged with the Lay's Company, founded by Herman Lay, in 1961 to create Frito-Lay, which became a major snack food company. The merger significantly expanded the reach and product offerings of both brands.
Tostitos is a trademark of the Frito-Lay company. Frito-Lay is owned by PepsiCo Incorporated. Neither Tostitos or Frito-Lay has a ticker symbol of their own. The ticker symbol for PepsiCo is PEP.
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Frito-Lay was formed from the merger of two companies: Frito Company and H.W. Lay & Company. The name "Frito" comes from the Spanish word "frito," meaning "fried," reflecting the company's original product — fried corn chips. H.W. Lay, founded by Herman W. Lay, was a snack food distributor. The merger in 1961 combined their strengths, leading to the iconic brand we know today.
Tostitos Chunky Salsa is made by the Frito Lay company. They also make various brands of Lays and Ruffles potato chips. Doritos is another brand which is made by the Frito Lay company.
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More information about a job at Frito Lay can be found online at the Frito Lay website. The website gives you information about profiles for certain jobs, the application procedure and which jobs are available.
Frito-Lay offers positions for sales, drivers, and other related positions at http://www.fritolayemployment.com/. PepsiCo, Frito-Lay's parent company, offers professional and executive positions at http://www.fritolayemployment.com/.